Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] the business " in BNC.

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1 We 've got somebody that 'll go over there once a m once a year is enough for the business .
2 Because its results were not up to expectations Rentokil is paying $2m less for the business than planned .
3 In between the business talk people are coming and going with news of death or illness , words of praise and encouragement and proposals for mutual support between local co-operatives .
4 ‘ And regardless of the business methods you use ? ’
5 In such cases , if what is being transferred is a part only of the business , the employee may well prefer to assert a claim to continue employment with the transferor in the retained parts of the business this was the stance of the employees in Katsikas .
6 The old gentleman who was the owner of the shop encouraged me and helped me along into the business .
7 But , from her earliest competitive rounds at Musselburgh , it was never so with the business of competing .
8 I 'll go along with the business on one condition , ’ he said quietly .
9 She had inherited a loyal staff along with the business .
10 If so , ‘ normative positivism ’ legitimates the view that law is necessarily in the business of upholding moral values .
11 ‘ If there 'd been a way to avoid this mess , we 're experienced enough in the business to have spotted it ! ’
12 So , they spend more and more time in the business of politics and less and less in the business of business .
13 Only from the business card I found on my desk , ’ the other replied , his English excellent .
14 Boeing paid for it all , and perhaps it would be well for the more cynically-minded who believe aircraft manufacturers are only in the business to make money to remember that Boeing had no legal obligation to contribute a single penny .
15 A construction company would start a budgeting process from the strategy laid down in the business plan , giving the size and number of jobs it expects to obtain in the given budget period .
16 the paper and this report introduces the draft version of the highly transportation from it with consultation of organization down in the business , some whom are listed in section two
17 Now get down to the business of making a country fit for business to operate in , with plenty of unemployment and real inequality . ’
18 Cats do often pause after catching their prey and momentarily release what they imagine is a corpse before settling down to the business of eating it .
19 And you 've got a journey before you , you two , so let's get down to the business of the day .
20 Despite this , Junius soon got down to the business of casting aspersions against the King 's character .
21 Reporters are proverbially heavy drinkers , and it took a few bottles of bonhomie with Johnny Smart before Charles could actually get down to the business for which he had come .
22 ‘ Let's get down to the business now .
23 ‘ Laz , before you get your trusty Smith and Whatever platinum plated , do n't you think we should be getting down to the business , which is your business .
24 As always they will go to businesses and organisations whose support for various aspects of the arts throughout 1992 has most impressed the ABSA judges who get down to the business of sifting through hundreds of entries early next month .
25 After a flypast of more modern military life it was down to the business of unveiling the plaque which commemorates the role of the Three Hundred and Ninetieth .
26 Those who act at the place of business must be doing so on the business of the company and not their own account ; the crucial question has been said to be , ‘ Does the agent in carrying out the foreign corporation 's business make a contract for the corporation , or does the agent in carrying out his own business , sell a contract for the foreign corporation ? ’ .
27 As Roquelaure was involved , they think the French Government was in on the business , perhaps with revenge as their motive .
28 It is just that politicians in power do show a tendency to become rather bogged down by the business in hand , and battered women , ill-educated toddlers and the tax status of child-minders have , for perfectly understandable reasons , so far not succeeded in exercising their imaginations .
29 Therefore , while most of the effort in preparing plans is put in by the business units , the planning department attempts to guide the strategic discussion by identifying key environmental issues .
30 Clubs like ours have to try and survive on the crumbs washed from bread tossed in by the business world , to feed the mallards of the Football League . ’
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